Poll: What would you have put in a 1967 time capsule?

You decide what pop culture survives for future archaeologists.

Perhaps you filled a shoe box with photos, letters and toys and buried it in the backyard. Or maybe your fifth grade class gathered items to entomb out behind the playground. Odds are, at some point in your youth you put together a time capsule.

What is most important to you? What best captures the era? These are the questions you ask. Let's pretend we're back in the year 1967. We have a selection of the most popular TV shows, films, fashions and foods, as well as some brand new products. But there's only so much room in the time capsule.

What items are you saving? See how your answers stack up against others.

These were the top three rated shows on television in 1967. Which would you preserve?

The Andy Griffith Show (Season 8)

The Lucy Show (Season 6)

Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (Season 4)

These three television shows all premiered in 1967. Which one perfectly captures that year?

The Flying Nun

The Prisoner

The Carol Burnett Show

These albums hit No. 1 on the Billboard chart in 1967. Put one in the time capsule.

The Monkees 'The Monkees'

The Beatles 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'

The Supremes 'Diana Ross & the Supremes: Greatest Hits'

Here are the top three highest grossing films of 1967. Save one in the time capsule.

'The Graduate'

'The Jungle Book'

'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'

These three foods were introduced in 1967. Overlooking preservatives, which one belongs in a time capsule?

Fiddle Faddle

Big Mac

Pringles

Which of these revolutionary liquids from '67 would you seal inside the time capsule?

Gatorade

Hai Karate

Slurpee

These three typefaces were introduced in 1967. Which font goes in our font of history?

Cartier

New Alphabet

Sabon

Now for some fun and games. Save one of these toys in the time capsule.

Battleship

Lite-Brite

Wacky Packages

Which of these women's clothing sets from a 1967 JCPenney catalog would you save?